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My vote goes to lighter. More contemporary and casual, vs. darker being more stuffy and formal (in my opinion). With it potentially being a rental later, I think lighter will go better with what a renter might have - Ikea and the like, not antiques and Persian rugs.
Probably Baltimore, MD, or Conshohocken, PA....Funny thing to mention.
Couldn't tell you where the nearest ikea is, never even seen one. But we have 500 antique dealers in our tiny town.
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Probably Baltimore, MD, or Conshohocken, PA....
My vote goes to lighter. More contemporary and casual, vs. darker being more stuffy and formal (in my opinion). With it potentially being a rental later, I think lighter will go better with what a renter might have - Ikea and the like, not antiques and Persian rugs.
Whoah conshy! Brings back memories. Used to live there while in school. Great wings at The Boathouse.
I concure. Regardless of the furnishings. When renting a small place light is essential. Anything you can so to make the space look bigger is essential. There is a reason new small apts are furnished with lighter wood floors. Just my two cents.
Just to be clear, I only opted out of the hardwood floor, for the possibility of distant future rental. The current vinyl color selection probably has no bearing on the future use as a rental, as I will likely have it worn out by the time I even think about having a tenant.Whoah conshy! Brings back memories. Used to live there while in school. Great wings at The Boathouse.
I concure. Regardless of the furnishings. When renting a small place light is essential. Anything you can so to make the space look bigger is essential. There is a reason new small apts are furnished with lighter wood floors. Just my two cents.
Just to be clear, I only opted out of the hardwood floor, for the possibility of distant future rental. The current vinyl color selection probably has no bearing on the future use as a rental, as I will likely have it worn out by the time I even think about having a tenant.
To add to this chat: A darker wood floor, with lighter walls, and contrasting furnishings. makes the place look bigger/comfortable/stylish. but lighter floors and darker walls will make the place look smaller. moreover, a light wood floor simply looks cheap. and for the same price, a nicer look can be had. frankly, a well designed area will not only serve his needs, but attract better renters in the future. looking like a store display for Ikea is a fail.I concure. Regardless of the furnishings. When renting a small place light is essential. Anything you can so to make the space look bigger is essential. There is a reason new small apts are furnished with lighter wood floors. Just my two cents.
What! No way! I prefer the Great American Pub though, a little less expensive.
Just to be clear, I only opted out of the hardwood floor, for the possibility of distant future rental. The current vinyl color selection probably has no bearing on the future use as a rental, as I will likely have it worn out by the time I even think about having a tenant.